It's supposedly an energy bill, but the North American Energy Infrastructure Act of 2016 contains a lethal dose of anti-wildlife amendments that will lead to dead wolves, dead bears and the destruction of many important wildlife protections.

Take action below tell the Service that its plan to save bats by catering to business isn't good enough. The agency must use this last comment period to change course and give these bats the strong protections they urgently need to escape extinction.

Bowing to pressure from Big Industry and political cronies, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is now considering weakening protections for northern long-eared bats and allowing unrestricted logging in bat habitatâEUR" putting these bats at risk

IKEA has recently purchased a wind turbine farm in Pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada. While the change to greener energy is a commenable and important stance to take, we are concerned about the impact this will have on Canadian Wildlife.

At least six bats died after being left in cages with no water at a University of Maryland lab. Records sent to the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare revealed that their deaths were the result of an animal caretaker's mistake.